No. 2: Same Russian-made weapons

Paul says you'll see reports that Malaysia Flight MH17 must have been shot down by pro-Russian separatists, but the media won't report that the Ukrainian military "also uses the exact same Russian-made weapons." The Ukrainian soldiers pictured above were in a June battle with separatist fighters at Slovyansk.

No. 3: Post-coup killings

A priest blesses a barricade June 4 outside the regional state building seized by separatists in eastern Ukrainian city of Lugansk. The government has "killed 250 people in the breakaway Lugansk region since June," Paul says. "By contrast, Russia has killed no one in Ukraine, and the separatists have struck largely military, not civilian, targets."

No. 8: 'Considerable losses'

Paul contends the separatists in eastern Ukraine hammered the Ukrainian government "in the week before the plane was downed." A pro-Russia rebel, shown here, patrols a residential area close to the central railway station in Donetsk.

No. 9: Similarities with Syria

The past presidential candidate alleges the MH17 downing is similar to U.S. claims that the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "used poison gas against civilians in Ghouta." Damascus strongly denied the allegations raised by Syrian rebels.